Baton Rouge and the prized possessions of its inhabitants will be in the spotlight once again tonight, Feb. 17, as the first of the locally shot "Antiques Roadshow" episodes airs on PBS. The popular appraisal program made a trip here on July 27, 2013 to film.

The first episode will air at 7 p.m. on Feb. 17. The second Baton Rouge episode will air Feb. 24, and the third on March 24.

The crowd that gathered at the Baton Rouge River Center in July brought with it some valuable goods. Tonight's airing will dive into the history of a copy of "The Book of Magic," which is inscribed by the owner's former college roommate: Jim Morrison of The Doors. Other hot finds include a French Art Deco ring, circa 1930, that was purchased as cubic zirconia but is actually a diamond valued at $100,000 and four Rembrandt and James McNeill Whistler etchings appraised for $100,000.

Baton Rouge episodes two and three will offer highlights like a Louisiana political poster, found in the trash, valued between $3,000 and $4,000, a NASA photo collection, a Porfiro Salinas oil painting first purchased for $100 but now valued at $45,000 and a collection of Civil War-era letters found in the wall of a torn down house in Mississippi.